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‘Aftermath’ Spoilers, News & Updates: Arnold Schwarzenegger Is All Out for Revenge Story Plot Here!

By Ralphy Bonn Sim on Feb 09, 2017 03:14 PM EST

A new trailer of "Aftermath" was recently released starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, "Lockout" star Maggie Grace, "12 Years a Slave" co-star Scoot McNairy, and Martin Donovan. The movie is a based on an actual event that will hit big screens this April 7, 2017, on demand.

The "Aftermath" action star Arnold Schwarzenegger has been discreet these past few years but he's actually doing some films. He was been a part of "Escape Plan," "The Last Stand," and "Maggie" where he played excellent in his most natural performance making the movie a big hit.

"Aftermath" is a movie that was inspired by real life events where two strangers' lives become inevitably bound together after a huge devastating plane crash. According to Slash Films, the movie itself tells a story of revenge, sodomy, and guilt after air traffic controllers (Scoot McNairy) mishandle errors that results the death of a construction foreman's (Arnold Schwarzenegger) daughter and his beloved wife.

"Aftermath" was originally titled as "478" that might focus on the former governor of California's accessible side. Arnold Schwarzenegger will play as Roman; Scoot McNairy will play as Paul an air traffic controller who caused the tragic death of Roman's wife and daughter. As reported by Movie Web, Paul in the movie will be criticized harshly by the public along with his family that will go into custody while Roman was offered money by the airline's company but money can't help his agony; Roman wants revenge because of his downfall. "Aftermath" real life event was tailed by a Russian man named Vitaly Kaloyev's family died in a plane crash caused by an error of an air traffic controller.

Protozoa Pictures' "Aftermath" was directed and produced by Darren Aronofsky along with George Furla, Scott Franklin, Randall Emmett, Peter Dealbert and Arnold Schwarzenegger. This coming April 7, 2017 "Aftermath" will go against Warner Bros.' "Going in Style" stars Alan Arkin, Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman along with Sony's "Smurfs: The Lost Village," Lionsgate's drama "Wonder," and PureFlix's "The Case for Christ."

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